When starting the keystone-api pod, the service checks for a access_rules file for application credentials during startup. If the file does not exist, keystone emits a warning saying the file is not found: WARNING keystone.access_rules_config.backends.json [-] No config file found for access rules, application credential access rules will be unavailable.: FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/etc/keystone/access_rules.json' This change adds in a blank access_rules.json file to the keystone etc directory in order to surpress this message. Change-Id: I63ac153cc91ac45b3fd223f8a54b933b5cbffac4
OpenStack-Helm
Mission
The goal of OpenStack-Helm is to provide a collection of Helm charts that simply, resiliently, and flexibly deploy OpenStack and related services on Kubernetes.
Communication
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Storyboard
Bugs and enhancements are tracked via OpenStack-Helm's Storyboard.
Installation and Development
Please review our documentation. For quick installation, evaluation, and convenience, we have a kubeadm based all-in-one solution that runs in a Docker container. The Kubeadm-AIO set up can be found here.
This project is under active development. We encourage anyone interested in OpenStack-Helm to review our Installation documentation. Feel free to ask questions or check out our current Storyboard backlog.
To evaluate a multinode installation, follow the Bare Metal install guide.
Repository
Developers wishing to work on the OpenStack-Helm project should always base their work on the latest code, available from the OpenStack-Helm git repository.
Contributing
We welcome contributions. Check out this document if you would like to get involved.